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literary News+ XML/RSSBy Doug Holder This affiliation will be just one component of the mission at Endicott By Michele McDannold The evolution of Red Fez Publications continues with the addition of staff columnist, Karl Koweski. Koweksi's column, “Observations of a Dumb Polack” will begin running in the September issue of Red Fez. By The National Society of Collegiate Scholars Congratulations to the following members whose submissions were selected for the summer 2010 edition of The Collegiate Scholar, NSCS' online literary magazine for members. By World Book Awards Popular outcry has led the World Book Awards to introduce a simpler and more convenient registration process for the world's premier literary awards. By Gabrielle Faust Second annual BLOOD OF THE BEAN literary event descends on Austin, Texas October 16th at Kick Butt Coffee. By Brown Publishing & Seminars New novel set to inspire readers worldwide on overcoming ghetto culture. Japan, France, Germany, South Africa, United Kingdom and Canada all participating. By Steve GlinesSteve GlinesGlines WHLR is a result of the collaboration between a group of poets and writers who call themselves the Bagel Bards, ISCSpress and the Wilderness House Literary Retreat. By World Book Awards The World Book Awards are fast approaching and time is running out for authors to enter their works into the competition. By Sales Coach Site.com Rollis Fontenot III, the author of the self-published title "Go Out and Sell Something!" (2009) is seeking an agent to represent a new expanded edition of book By Caroline Edwards In many homes, the bath and bedtime routine is reserved especially for Dad. It’s a chance for them to get stuck into reading with their children –as well as an opportunity for some quality family time. By World Book Awards Approximately five months remain for authors to enter the inaugural World Book Awards competition. Authors from around the world can enter their works for consideration in over 50 categories in pursuit of worldwide acclaim. By Cathryn Louis Author Cathryn Louis raises the curtain on corporate infighting and dirty tricks By April Sims April Sims and Christopher L. Fields will interview Marketing Guru, William R. Patterson TONIGHT on www.WAGTiRadio.com 7P - 8P EST By World Book Awards The inaugural World Book Awards competition has begun its call for entries. Authors from around the world can enter their works for consideration in over 50 categories in pursuit of worldwide acclaim. By eBookGuides4Life.com Remington and the Mysterious Fedora, written by Canadian Author, Chuck Waldron, tells the story of an old Remington typewriter and a fedora. Now available at www.eBookGuides4Life.com. By University of Missouri–St. Louis The free cultural series has four exciting events for the last month of the Spring 2010 season By Uninvited Books Illuminating darkness ... This is an announcement about the launching of Uninvited Books, a new small press ... with some very definite ideas. By E. Martin The Eric Hoffer Award celebrates anniversary of international book coverage by introducing the da Vinci Eye. By Magdalena Ball Magdalena Ball is an old fashioned scribe at heart ... now she’s spearheading the greatest revolution in publishing since the invention of the printing press 550 years ago. By Weeb WritingRaw is dedicated to new & emerging writers, and to serve the literary community with the opportunity to have their work published online. Writing Raw provides the blank pages for writers to fill. By Homefield Multimedia A famous athlete, a blond wife, lots of girlfriends, and lost sponsorship. Not Tiger Woods - Katlin Hillmacher in "Pookoo", the 2008 satire. Its author says Woods' woes may not be over. By Pembury Publishing To make her website easier to find, and as promised in a recent wordpress post , novelist, Margaret Bowker has changed her website address to the basic name that most writers seem to have and will be putting signed copies of Farina House on play.com By Susannah Greenberg Public Relations To celebrate the re-release of the book with its new cover, the author decided to do something a bit different than the usual author recordings. So, she asked three extraordinary actors... By FEATUREDPR/CARPE DIEM REVIEW Carpe Diem Review is an online literary journal focusing on various types of creative arts: visual, literary and performing.Recently, they have taken advantage of Twitter, a micro-blogging platform to communicate with its readers. By Brooklyn Lyceum The Brooklyn Lyceum proudly launches its new monthly literary event: First Sundays Writers Series. Join us October 4th and then the first Sunday of every month, as we host an intimate reading with established and up-and-coming writers and more. By Janet M. Walters Riveting poem " The Sound of Our Chains" depicting slaves and former warriors of change rejoicing beyond the grave when they heard the news that Barack Hussein Obama was elected as the first African American President of the United States. By James Rhodes On Monday, August 31st Novelist Evie Rhodes will tape her first appearance with Guest Host, Tony Cox filling in for Dyson at NPR's New York City bureau to discuss her latest novel, STREET VENGEANCE and her work's impact on the genre of Urban Lit. By TWS PR Firm Author Daphne Marie Doucette is Taking Atlanta by Storm in wake of Anniversary of Katrina By Africana Homestead Legacy Publishers Inc. Filostrat's Negritude Agonistes, Assimilation against Nationalism in the French-speaking Caribbean and Guyane has excerpts of a rare issue of L'Etudiant Noir Journal... (The Black Student Journal...) where Aimé Césaire first used the word Negritude By Melissa Foster Melissa Foster has a hit with Megan’s Way, a work of literary fiction that falls somewhere between Beaches and Steel Magnolias, and has the readers asking themselves just what they would give up for the people they love. By Keri Lamparter Communications The Premier Literary Event of the Hamptons! Saturday, August 8, 2009 5th Annual Authors Night at The East Hampton Library By The Vine Port Eliot Festival (24th-26th) July is renowned for dishing up a concoction of literary, music, fashion and comedy delights and this year its selection of gastronomic pleasures and insightful cooking demonstrations are certain to whet the appetite. By Author: Wayne Sharrocks / Publishers: Pegasus This eagerly awaited new thriller from British author Wayne Sharrocks is now on general release. By Colman Getty Literary champagne afternoon tea with shortlisted authors By William Haskins Literary News Site Offering Monthly Subscriptions to Kindle Users By EPIC The 2010 EPPIES are coming soon. Be sure your book qualifies. 2010 submissions must be published between October 1, 2008 and May 31, 2009. By Conclave: A Journal of Character Conclave: A Journal of Character announces their first annual Conclave Character Prizes in Fiction, Poetry, and Photography. Entries for the 2009 Conclave Character Prizes, as well as general submissions, will be accepted Apr. 1-July 1, 2009 By AuthorScoop Literary News Site Positions Itself as Premier Web Portal for Writers and Readers By Pembury Publishing Free Credit Crunch busting downloads of the novel, Cruel Inheritance by Margaret Bowker, are now available from her publisher, Lulu.com. Margaret is thought to be the best modern follower of Jane Austen and you can now judge for yourself free. By KARMA Media Labs KARMA Media Labs, a Los Angeles-based social media marketing agency, has announced the launch of its Literary Marketing practice, a service that promotes authors and their literary work through social media marketing and publicity. By MG Hardie In a world where the shallow replication reign supreme author MG Hardie, has allowed readers to be a fly on the wall in the Long Beach inner city in the late 1990s. EveryDay Life offers a different truth about the world in which we all live. By Jim Turner Novelist William Elliott Hazelgrove writes an Essay on the significance of Updike and his work, Hazelgrove's Rocket Man compared to Updike by the Chicago Sun Times...Writer in Hemingway Attic. By Jim Turner William Hazelgrove's Rocket Man Satirizes our Worst Nightmare Reviewers Hail book as Dark Comedy By So Our Youth Aspire (SOYA), LLC SOYA founder, Khadijah Ali-Coleman presents at the 2008 Re:Verse Literary Conference and Festival in New York. The conference presents creative ways for keeping literature and books valuable sources of knowledge and creativity. By Words Alive Literary Festival The 2nd Annual Words Alive Literary Festival is back at the Sharon Temple on Sunday, September 21st, 2008. This family friendly event is a celebration of Canada’s rich literary heritage. Enjoy! By Seattle Westercon Organizing Committee Seattle in 2011, a bid to host the World Science Fiction Convention, is pleased to announce their chosen convention center in downtown Seattle, Washington is green! By Pegasus Elliot MacKenzie Publishers Ltd. From the Publisher 'Dominion' is the follow up to 'Redemption', Wayne's debut novel, which was nominated for both The Guardian First Book Award & The McKitterick Prize. By Pegasus Elliot MacKenzie Publishers Ltd 'Redemption', Wayne's debut novel, which was nominated for both The Guardian First Book Award & The McKitterick Prize is now on general release. By ElsinoreTimes The Foundations Literary Awards have reaffirmed their commitment to the core values of improving modern literature and free expression. We really do believe we can make a difference, and we strive to apply our available resources accordingly. By Johnny Ray What do top Realtors do when the market crashes? Hoping for the best, novelist Johnny Ray -- a certified international property specialist -- is attempting to make the change from a world where he was once know as one of the top Realtors worldwide. |
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